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Articles for April 11, 2007

Breaking News/Updates
 •  Braves beat Jerome Williams, Nationals, 8-3
 •  Quarterback Bledsoe retires after 14-year career
 •  Yankees' Mussina leaves game with strained hamstring
 •  Forget Dice-K, Ichiro: Felix Hernandez 1-hits Red Sox
 •  Property manager with Hawaii units sold to Texas firm
 •  Ex-Michigan coach Amaker hired by Harvard
 •  Coyotes fire executives; Gretzky to remain coach
 •  MSNBC will drop simulcast of Imus radio show
 •  Rockets' Wells out for rest of season
 •  Maradona released, warned: No more drinking
 •  UH, HECO set goals for energy conservation on campus
 •  DLNR OKs some ATVs on Big Island forest reserve land
 •  Pedestrian safety workshop set for today
 •  N.J. students spend spring break 'working' on Kaua'i
 •  Outrigger Enterprises hires interactive commerce chief
 •  Youth symphony offers free concerts
 •  Honolulu playwright wins national honors
 •  More than 200 box jellyfish found today in Waikiki
 •  Vipassana practitioners to take part in seminar, retreat
 •  City of Refuge church screens Christian football film
 •  Final goodbye for Grambling coach Eddie Robinson
 •  5 college rowers rescued after boat capsizes
 •  Patriots-Colts play Nov. 4; Saints-Bears close season
 •  American managers a hit in Japan pro baseball
 •  Red Sox's Matsuzaka retires Suzuki in first at-bat
 •  Van Chancellor named LSU women's basketball coach
 •  Major league baseball probable starting pitchers
 •  Sports tomorrow: Prep baseball, basketball, track
 •  UH alumni members get 2-for-1 volleyball ticket deal
 •  On the air tomorrow: Baseball, NBA, golf
 •  On the air today: Prep baseball, major-league baseball
 •  Road at Waimea Bay to be closed overnight Thursday
 •  Irons takes second in Rip Curl Pro surf meet
 •  UH-Hilo's Geis Pac West Freshman of the Year in soccer
 •  UH's Wichmann starts well in Mt. SAC heptathlon
 •  Hawaii Pacific splits with Biola in softball
 •  Wednesday's high school basketball: Radford wins
 •  Fire damages top $1 million
 •  Police Beat: Suspect in threat case released
 •  Tennis' Lajola plans to return home to play for UH
 •  Building where fire happened inspected in 2001
 •  Girl, 15, in serious condition after jellyfish sting
 •  Woman, 40, injured in Mililani pedestrian accident
 •  Red Sox-Mariners game blacked out in Hawai'i by ESPN2
 •  Anti-smoking ban lawsuit thrown out by state judge
 •  Tax break for certain Hawaiian landowners approved
 •  VA opposes giving WWII Filipino veterans full benefits
 •  Imelda giggles over Castro, sighs for Saddam, Noriega
 •  VIDEO: Warrior quartet shows off singing talent
 •  Rainbow Wahine rise to No. 15 in national softball poll
 •  Police Beat: Halawa house fire might have been arson
 •  Kaua'i man may face 50 year-term for drug charges
 •  DLNR's Peter Young begins confirmation hearing
 •  All charges dropped against Duke lacrosse players
 •  All Army troop tours in Iraq extended to 15 months
 •  Motley Crue frontman cancels O'ahu gig
 •  National & world news highlights
 •  Meeting tomorrow on Honolulu Memorial Park
 •  Maui council OKs legal fees in Montana Beach lawsuit
 •  Retirement at Morgan Stanley promotes Punahou grad
 •  Go! says its airplanes were 64 percent full in March
 •  Hirono to be briefed on Bellows Beach cleanup
 •  Showers expected in mauka, windward areas
 •  Heavy rain keeps Hokule'a in Yap
 •  Scholars debate Okinawa's future today at UH event
 •  Visitor Aloha Society looking for volunteers
 •  'Manoa Stream' UH event offers flow of poetry, pidgin
 •  Indonesia installs locally made tsunami-warning buoy
 •  Washington state marks 1903 Korean arrival in Hawai'i
 •  UH business college receives $500,000 endowment
 •  Dow falls 90 points over worries of rate hike
 •  Earth Day celebrated with movie, panel discussion
 •  Windward Mall a top performer for General Growth
 •  O'ahu median home price flat at $625K in 1st quarter
 •  Business highlights: Citigroup, inflation, BlackBerry
 •  St. Anthony Church pastor takes principal post on Maui
 •  Local artisans' hui to open retail outlet at Beach Walk
 •  U.S. soldiers' remains now head from N. Korea to Isles
 •  City Council today honors fallen soldier from 'Aiea
 •  Today's events: Clothing sale, hula/music, stargazing
 •  Farrington project continues in Waipahu
 •  U.S. says Iraqi militia being trained in Iran
 •  Laupahoehoe pool gets $1 million for improvements
 •  Sports today: High school baseball, basketball

Local News
 •  Ethanol fuel gunking up Island boats Video
 •  Pride of Hawai'i bids aloha in 2008
 •  Senate revives tax break for ethanol, but passage unlikely
 •  For 2nd year, Islands atop millionaire list
 •  Sewage taints Kane'ohe Bay Video
 •  Candles ignited high-rise fire Video
MY COMMUNITIES
 •  'Mac' made The Pillbox a fixture
 •  Rosa Medina's artwork wins
 •  Fire destroys unused house Video
 •  Recycling helps first-aid classes
 •  Project, shower to be discussed
 •  Contraflow lane open 24 hours
 •  Movie night to counter fights
 •  Historic society fetes music
 •  Funds released for pool repairs
ENVIRONMENT
 •  Kawai Nui deal lets $5M upgrade proceed
HAWAI'I BRIEFS
 •  ATVs allowed in Big Island reserve
 •  Obituaries
JIM DOOLEY
 •  See your tax dollars being spent

Sports
 •  Late rally lifts Pacific over Rainbows, 4-3
 •  Boston Bound
 •  Coaching vacancy hurts UH recruiting
UH MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
 •  UH's Hakala MPSF Player of the Week
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
 •  Kamehameha tops 'Iolani to create tie atop ILH Photo gallery
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
 •  Punahou improves to 9-0 in ILH baseball Photo gallery
BASEBALL
 •  Hawaii Winter leaguer in majors
 •  Abbott, Incaviglia, others to join Tatsuno in Hall
HOMEGROWN REPORT
 •  Shoji returns with struggling Stanford
OTHER SPORTS
 •  Interim manager Lum resigns his position
ISLE FILE
 •  UH water polo team wins, 7-6
 •  Sports calendar
 •  On the Air
 •  For the Record

Island Life
 •  More than books Video
 •  Spring can be rejuvenating time for singles
 •  Stars to hit streets again for Kids Day paper
MUSIC
 •  Shakira busy planning new album and dance moves
MOVIES
 •  'Grindhouse' highlights movie nerd culture
FASHION
 •  Vegan-friendly accessories revving up fashion
BOOKS
 •  Talking Books program goes digital
ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
 •  For health's sake, take a walk!
TASTE
 •  Wholly fish!
 •  Angle for a mild-flavored fish to steam or roast
 •  Try something new: Stir-fry those ravioli
 •  Pan-fried fish fillets with easy low-fat sauce
 •  Culinary calendar
RAISE A GLASS
 •  Sauvignon blanc? It's time to try
QUICK BITES
 •  Indulge in Japanese cuisine at Taste of Marukai benefit
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Wednesday
WANDA A. ADAMS
 •  Meringue tops pie mile-high

Business
 •  1,000 low-cost to luxury homes planned in Kona
 •  Talk of the new Town
 •  Superferry sea trials successful
REAL ESTATE
 •  Spring sales of homes hit skids
OTHER BUSINESS
 •  Two more grievances filed against China's piracy
BUSINESS BRIEFS
 •  Local products expo in August

Opinion
 •  Pedestrian safety: A talk worth having
 •  Merrie Monarch helps continue rich tradition
COMMENTARY
 •  Don't criticize Pelosi for Damascus visit
 •  Trying to escape a good reputation
DAVID SHAPIRO
 •  Ethics reform a misnomer at this Legislature
 •  Letters to the Editor

Entertainment/TGIF
MOVIES
 •  'Grindhouse' highlights movie nerd culture
MUSIC
 •  Shakira busy planning new album and dance moves
 •  TGI Wednesday